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…..For summer MindCraft’s celebration of the end of year 8 for all the pupils at South Lee School in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Just a bit of fun for all the pupils leaving to go to their new schools with the compliments of the MindCraft crew. Good luck to you all! Check out our other [...]
MindCraft crew brings the inside outside MindCraft’s video for award-winning start-up Oily Rag® was part of a bid by this innovative company to win an award from Barclays Bank. It showcases the very best of British – a promotional video about Oily Rag Ltd and their unique, truly waterproof outdoor cushions. Shot and edited in a single day the [...]
Lawyers get their message across with video This is MindCraft’s latest video for a respected firm of lawyers in central England. It was one of two videos shot in a single day by the MindCraft crew and used the legal firm’s own staff to get their message out about a new service to their customers. MindCraft [...]
MindCraft’s video of RK Print’s machines
It’s a good example of how video on a website can showcase products in action.
Showcasing the best of business This video was a great way for MindCraft to show what a video on a website can offer for event coverage. It is great for those who couldn’t attend, and an excellent way for event organisers to show them what they missed. Shot is just a few hours, our [...]
A celebrity video for science MindCraft has been delighted to help CHAI – the Centre for Healthcare Associated Infections. Working with actress Leslie Ash, now starring in Holby City, we have produced a film to promote a £1.4 million fund-rasing appeal to boost research into deadly infections like MRSA. Former Men Behaving Badly star Leslie, [...]
We talk to you MindCraft’s Sarah Walker explains what MindCraft has to offer - how our training courses can help you in your business and how our videos for websites can explain what you’re all about to others. Sarah and her team draw on a long history working in the broadcast media to produce short films – [...]
Doing the Business This video for the Women-on-Top group uses minimal script and voice-over, shot in just three hours, explaining how the networking membership group works. Short videos can give a vibrant flavour of a real event taking place, and explain in the words of their members and leaders what they are all about. Well produced films can [...]
Quintessentially English Edward Harpley’s hand-crafted window accessories A team of rare designers and craftsmen make up this 25 year old company which designs and makes solid wooden curtain poles, finials, brackets, curtain rings and pelmets. MindCraft’s video shows clearly how they stand out in a modern world dominated by mass manufacturing and portrays far better than still [...]
Buskers in Cambridge A day at the Cambridge Busking Festival filmed and edited to promote Cambridge City Council’s annual street performers event. No sound track here – The music was live, the audiences loved it, the talent came from far afield. As a video it took only a few hours to film – unscripted, [...]
Stunning wines & historic premises A video which conveys one man’s philosophy and passion about his business and showcases his unique products and services – in his own words. Here the business is historic wine merchant Thomas Peatling, based in Suffolk, featuring owner Nicholas Cork - a beautiful film showing off their attention to quality and service. The [...]
This is MindCraft’s latest video for a respected firm of lawyers in central England.
It was one of two videos shot in a single day by the MindCraft crew and used the legal firm’s own staff to get their message out about a new service to their customers.
MindCraft was commissioned by the firm’s brand designer Yellobelly as part of a new website and rebrand programme. We crafted a tight script in advance of the filming day and as a result the filming and editing process was as efficient ad cost effective as possible for our client.
Our producer was able to help train the presenters who had never worked with cameras before get their message across to their viewers.
Yellobelly’s Creative Director Peter Hilton said afterwards: “Thank you for making the filming so personable and straightforward.”
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